占領
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Meanings
- occupying, having (an area) all to oneself
- military occupation, possession, capture, seizure
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Example sentences
The enemy forces occupied the city.
He ended up claiming the best seat in the library all to himself.
After the war, the region continued to be occupied by foreign forces for many years.
Because the children have taken over the living room, I can't work in peace.
Historically speaking, occupying the territory of other nations has been the cause of many conflicts.
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